Amy Feldtmann

@AmyFeldtmann

Photography, art, communications, some politics, and the world beyond my postcode.

Melbourne, Australia
Joined November 2011

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    Woman looking out window, Anderson Stuart Building (also known as the Old Medical School), Sydney University, ca. 1920. Staff photographer

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    The Kiss (1892) by Edvard Munch

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    'Last diamonds' -- a beautiful and heartbreaking description of Greenland's melting icebergs. Photographer Francesco Bosso has captured them with his camera before they are gone.

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    “You could see the anger as it built, and after the funeral, that anger spread all over the country.” Photographer John Shearer reflects on the profound moments he witnessed on his journey to photograph MLK’s funeral 50 years ago.

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    Discus thrower; c1939. By Max Dupain.

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    Ernst Haas. New York 1952.

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    Georgia O’Keeffe by Alfred Stieglitz, 1918.

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    Henri Cartier-Bresson | Brie | May 1968

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    'The demise of our overseas aid budget raises a difficult question: what is it about Australia in 2018 that means we are becoming less generous towards the needy beyond our shores?' Australia is richer but meaner than ever via

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    The Clash at a press conference at the Australian Museum in Sydney on 4 April 1982.

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    Woman in hat embracing young man. Date, subject and location unknown. Damaged slide. Staff photographer

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    Daniel Maclet. Quai d' Orléans. La petite fille au pot de confiture

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    Still find it incredible that, from the early 1960s to the mid-1990s, British nuclear submarines were upholstered in William Morris Tudor Rose fabric. This sample from the HMS Talent.

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    Bibi's Hands, by Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Paris 1921.

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    The Diane Arbus exhibition at is very good. It includes the indelible boy with toy grenade in Central Park, and identical twins from Roselle, alongside selected Weegee, Walker Evans and William Eggleston photographs. Her America was of outsiders; raw and real.

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    The father of modern Australian photography, Harold Cazneaux, was born in 1878. Discover 170 photographs by Cazneaux in the Gallery's collection: Image: Harold Cazneaux 'Martin Place, wet day' 1919-1920, Art Gallery of NSW collection

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